1. The calculation and ranking of the average academic performance of each major in the first three years include all students in school. The undergraduate graduates officially announced by the following schools will calculate the average academic performance and rank when they change majors.
2. The average academic performance in the recommended conditions for students who are exempt from the test includes all the required courses required by the professional teaching plan for the first three years. Among them, foreign language courses should be at least 8 credits, and physical education courses should be at least 3 credits.
3. If you take a foreign language course with more than 8 credits, you must calculate the scores of Band 3 and Band 4, and calculate the scores of 8 credits for other subjects from high to low. If there are more than three courses in physical education class, the scores of the first three courses shall be calculated from high to low.
4. The scores of Level 5 courses are as follows: Excellent =90, Good =80, Medium =70, Pass =60, Fail =50. The scores of the two-level courses are as follows: pass =85, fail =50.
5. Each course only counts the results obtained for the first time, and does not count the results of retake or make-up.
6. Applicants applying for exemption should also meet the following requirements: the average academic performance is above 80 points (inclusive); Fluid Mechanics Ⅱ must be selected and passed; Students majoring in atmospheric science must also take and pass the course "Physical Oceanography"; Take at least 3 courses in the limited courses of general education.
7. Fresh graduates who fail the course are eligible to apply for exemption if they meet the recommended conditions.
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The number of grade points to be achieved in order to protect research is determined according to the different proportion of insurance research in various schools, colleges and even majors. If the proportion of insurance research is relatively low, for example, only 5%, your score should be in the top 5%, because there are other factors such as extra points for competitions and papers.
If the proportion of graduate insurance in your college is relatively high, as far as I know, the proportion of graduate insurance in some science and engineering majors has reached 30%. In this case, it is possible to get graduate insurance with a GPA of around 3.7 and an average score of 85+.